Gear Review: Scott S4S 908/4 Fly Rod
Michael Gracie took the new Scott S4S 908/4 to Andros island and came back impressed, saying he wouldn’t want a rod much lighter.
“You … want a rod to have the general toughness to withstand a lot of time banging around in a rod well, being dropped on the deck, and finding itself on the receiving end of a liquid that can eat through steel-reinforced concrete like I eat through pepperoni pizza. Scott hit all points spot on, which means the folks in Montrose are either really fishy and whip-smart, or they have a spy camera hidden somewhere in my dining room.”
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